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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
Yes, you are. If you are in the inside lane of a 2-lane roundabout, then you are in the LEFT lane. You are LEFT of the outside lane, of a roundabout that only has two lanes. Only one can be the left one, and only one can be the right one. The inside lane in a roundabout that goes counter-clockwise, is a LEFT lane.
If you are exiting the roundabout, no matter where that exit is when you get to it - you are exiting to your RIGHT. You -cannot- exit to the left. You're already left. Any further left, and you will be in the MIDDLE of the roundabout, and not in any lane at all.
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NO, YOU'RE NOT. Of course you can't exit left, that's why you are NOT making a right turn from a left lane when you choose to go straight through a RB in the inner lane.
DOH!!! Maybe it would help you, and all the others that don't understand, to not think of it as a left lane, just an inside lane